Amazon.com has a new service called Unspun. The system is designed to be a list manager of sorts. One can create a list, then create entries for that list. For each item on the list, you can enter resources such as related links on Amazon.com, links to resource sites, user notes, and more. On top of all this, those logged in can vote on items in the list with the click of a button, sending entries up and down. Its a new technology, and not perfect, but we figured we would give it a whirl with a Transformers Movie Toys List.

Actually, Amazon itself is not what's expensive. It's the third party sellers that sell through Amazon that's expensive. I bought Voyager Megatron off Amazon over a month ago for the regular price of $19.99. At that time, Megs was sold by Amazon. Now, it's being sold by a third party for much more. When something is sold by Amazon itself, it's usually for the normal price you'd get in stores.

I understand that things are sold on Amazon for very high prices. But, Amazon is not selling the Concept BB. A place called Tiger Toes Toys is selling BB through Amazon. They are simply using Amazon as a place to sell their products. The point of this new unspun technology is to get Amazon itself to sell more TFs, which would be for the regular prices. If Amazon was actually selling the new BB, it would be for the normal $9.99.

I understand that things are sold on Amazon for very high prices. But, Amazon is not selling the Concept BB. A place called Tiger Toes Toys is selling BB through Amazon. They are simply using Amazon as a place to sell their products. The point of this new unspun technology is to get Amazon itself to sell more TFs, which would be for the regular prices. If Amazon was actually selling the new BB, it would be for the normal $9.99.

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Yeah I know, its just funny nonetheless. Because any casual user would immediately think it is Amazon selling it for that price.